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2D Representation of beams since 2023

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semi
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2D Representation of beams since 2023

Hi all,

 

some time ago I've posted a question about a bug that has occurred since Revit 2023.

It handles the wrong representation of beams and walls in plan view.

 

See this example when a steel beam goes through a concrete beam.

this is what my Revit plan view shows me:

semi_1-1668415474388.png

 

This is how the steel beam is modeled in Beam BT1.2:

semi_2-1668415506229.png

 

This one is then how a print (preview) and the final PDF shows:

(This is also the correct presentation the way we want it, but it's not correct when working on the file and makes it very confusing, because we need to dimension it)

P.S.: also notice the above lying wall changing (correctly) to a dashed pattern.

 

semi_3-1668415683094.png

 

Very few times we DO see the correct presentation in the work area.

It feels like a graphics bug and we also updated graphics drivers without a fix for this.

 

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Ahmed_Muharram
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what is the view range settings?
could you attach the file to check!

Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
BIM Manager
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semi
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it's a structural plan looking at the ceiling and beams, cutting at 100cm and we want to see the above lying walls so we range it by 10 over the above lying floor

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semi
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